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(Updated Aug. 24, 2015, 5:10 p.m.)
Review request for Aurora, Benjamin Staffin, Maxim Khutornenko, and Steve
Salevan.
Bugs: AURORA-1410
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1410
Repository: aurora-packaging
Description
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There's definitely more work to be done here, but this is my proposed structure.
Noteworthy files/dirs:
- `/specs`: package build specifications
- `/builder`: build environments and scripts
- `/build-artifact.sh`: build tool and definition of the 'contract' that
builders must adhere to
To make this work, i had to make some changes to the package defs we have:
- **deb and rpm**: reverted some post-0.9.0 build target changes, so i could
build 0.9.0 packages
- **rpm**: removed fetch/build of mesos to produce eggs, using our dists on svn
instead
**Note** - this is my first time playing with docker, `rpmbuild`, and
`dpkg-buildpackage`. Be gentle, but don't hesitate to point out mistakes i'm
making!
Diffs (updated)
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.gitignore PRE-CREATION
README.md PRE-CREATION
build-artifact.sh PRE-CREATION
builder/deb/ubuntu-trusty/Dockerfile PRE-CREATION
builder/deb/ubuntu-trusty/build.sh PRE-CREATION
builder/rpm/centos-7/Dockerfile PRE-CREATION
builder/rpm/centos-7/build.sh PRE-CREATION
builder/rpm/centos-7/pants.ini PRE-CREATION
specs/debian/pants.ini
specs/debian/rules d9814008e749c5dee3c6b0a7d0d852e123e29987
specs/rpm/Makefile 1833a25f5040efdaf62b2c95c97b027acc09fef8
specs/rpm/aurora.spec 5ec516f0cedaa5a1944c513d6303f4ce58d0bcd2
Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/37107/diff/
Testing
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Successfully ran:
```
./build-artifact.sh builder/deb/ubuntu-trusty
~/Downloads/apache-aurora-0.9.0.tar.gz
./build-artifact.sh builder/rpm/centos-7 ~/Downloads/apache-aurora-0.9.0.tar.gz
```
I have no idea if the rpms or debs produced _work_, but they are created. I
will follow up after actually trying to use them.
Thanks,
Bill Farner